I think I have read all of the post reguarding Hahnemuhle photorag and I didn't find what I needed (of course I may have missed something. I'm using an Epson...
Tom Moore pointed out something interesting in an earlier post: when converting to Roy Harrington's provided gray-lab.icc profile to use as a working space,...
Hello Ken, Thank you for asking the question I didn't know how to phrase. I get pleasing results but felt something a little better is possible. Just wasn't...
I've read that QTR works with MIS UT7 inks and the Epson 7600, but there's no 7600-UT7 printing model setting that I could find in the software setup. What are...
I am usong OSX Tiger and trying to install the curves for the 2200.....do I have to drag the 2200UC folder and the proper install script from the Install...
My 1270 has MIS Eboni as well as the UTFSN cartridge listed by MIS as appropriate for the 1270. Results thus far are disappointing and I suspect it's because...
Don't know the answer to your question as to why but---It's my understanding that the gray-lab.icc is based on a 2.2 workspace. I found the same problem you...
Hi Duane, Thanks for sharing your experience with this issue. The only gray 1.8 that I have is gray gamma 1.8. When I convert to it from the gray gamma 2.2...
Ken, If you are looking at the info palette it is probable that the shadows are not compressed, though they appear to be. This relates to the fact the same ...
Steve, Thanks for sharing your insights. I like your analogy. However, I see the change in K% occuring when converting from Gray Gamma 2.2 to QTR - Gray Lab or...
You don't want to convert to gamma 1.8. Just assign that as your pshop working profile for future use. As noted in a later post here by another, the 2.2 and...
Ed, thanks for your suggestion. I am using QTR 2.4.1 and understood that you can create your own curves, but didn't understand this to mean I could create my...
Duane, You know the process for using QTR profiles better than I do. I can't comment on that. But I want to clarify something I said that I am not sure you...
Hi Ken.... yes, QTR-Create-ICC is what I was talking about. Did you use it according to the instructions, i.e., did you measure one of the reference tiffs? Ed...
Hi Steve. I don't think we disagree at all. As you said(below) ... calibrated to ... to Mac ... gamma 2.2 ... monitor. they do not "look" the same for the same...
I don't have much working knowledge with the specific system you are using, but maybe detached point of view might help... ... I have to assume we are all...
Hi Ed, The procedure I used was outlined in an article on the NorthLight Images website for using PrintFix Pro to linearise the QTR output. Here are the steps...
Ken, let's see if anyone else has any thoughts on your method and your problem. A couple of things occur to me. One is your viewing environment. Is the light...
... I agree with Ed...Ken there is something not right with your workflow. Firstly strip the linearization out of the stock profiles you would like to use,...
Thanks Ed for your additional thoughts. I use a solux lamp to view prints plus sometimes a tungsten lamp (since most of my prints will be displayed under...
... my apologies, this is incorrect as most of you probably know. When calibrating the user of course has a target gamma choice, generally 1.8 or 2.2 with...
Hi John, Thanks for sharing your ideas on this issue. I have not created any curves and am using the curves provided with QTR or posted on this forum (Ilford...
Hi Tyler. I'll gladly defer to your experience and knowledge. I did allude to some of the things you expanded apon but you say them much better. You are right...
... I'm learning all this stuff too and just made my first icc profile today from Paul Roark's article on doing it with a scanner. I used his 21-step test...
... I think I was trying to push it too hard, attempting to eek the last possibe damx out of it. But It seemed best to just pick a limit that that was...